Some advice on maximising your time when you only have a few hours to shut down your classroom.
Using technology in the classroom is challenging. Take the same devices and implement home learning, and we’re talking about a big problem
To keep AP Exams secure this year, all students worldwide must test at the same time per course.
During this Q&A session, Linda Liu, vice president of International at the College...
This two-week pre-college virtual course by AISA Associate Member, Columbia Business School is an interactive program that will provide high school students with an intensive ‘hands-on’ course focusing on...
When the world recovers from coronavirus, some international teachers may want to end their adventures...
From UNESCO, UNICEF, the World Bank and the World Food Programme.
Some advice from teachers on how to create engaging classes online.
Personalised eLearning is gaining much acceptance as it allows the learners to set their own goals, learn at their own pace, and even decide on their method of learning...
Category: NewsApril 20, 2020 AISA has secured the services of recognised blended learning expert, Catlin Tucker to support our members through COVID-19.
It has turned the Danish education system into a laboratory for whether and how schools can function in an age of contagion.
A great chance for your students to sing two new amazing theme songs for our times written especially for the project: 'We Are The Change' - by Laurie...
Our Associate Member, NWEA, is launching a range of online professional learning options that suit educators new to MAP through to those very familiar with it and who seek...
How should educators foster a sense of belonging in this new, decentralised world—with teachers and students tethered loosely together via Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
This article from The International Educator written by, Andrea Honigsfeld and Jon Nordmeyer, shares some key takeaways from what they are learning about international schools maintaining collaboration in support...
Developing Minds of the Future is an ‘online conference’ hosted by Core 21 Educational Services and set to take place between May and August 2020. The conference has been conceived...
Quality modern teaching qualifications should produce graduates who are highly organised, efficient and adept at communicating.
Category: NewsApril 9, 2020 Google listens to the challenges teachers are facing during these uncertain times and has introduces new resources.
With Zoom-bombing becoming a cultural phenomenon, here's how teachers can protect their online classes/meetings.
This IB World article looks at challenges and solutions when taking education online.
A Human Rights Watch article advises on ways to protect child education data while using online resources.
Category: NewsMarch 28, 2020 Cambridge International’s update regarding the cancellation of the May and June 2020 exam series, as well as the latest frequently asked questions.
Time recently published an article written by Angelina Jolie, a Time contributing editor and Special Envoy of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.
Category: NewsMarch 23, 2020 The IB has determined the most responsible and ethical way forward.
Category: NewsMarch 20, 2020 45-minutes, online, and focused on early-year content